Anna Everett, Professor of Film, TV and New Media
University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Film and Media Studies, http://www.filmandmedia.ucsb.edu

Three Expertise Keywords:
GamingCulture, NetNeutrality, RaceandEthnicity
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Why Digital Media and Learning?
As so much of our society and culture is being radically transformed by the emerging protocols of digital media and learning, it is imperative for me to be actively involved in its growth and development because of my training as a media scholar and belief in activism.
Recent Posts:
- This week’s theme: race and ethnicity in digital media (November 14, 2006)
- Anna Everett: considering race and ethnicity in digital media (November 13, 2006)
Description of Current Work:
My work centers on race matters in the digital domain, and also issues of ethics and aesthetics of digital technologies (i.e. internet, computer games, web and pod casting, media policy and regulation) are important elements of my research and scholarship as well.
Selected Publications/Projects/Articles/Press:
“The Power of Play: The Portrayal and Performance of Race in Video Games”
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/dmal.9780262693646.141 (MacArthur Series Author)
“Serious Play: Playing with Race in Contemporary Gaming Culture.” Handbook of Computer Game Studies. Eds. Joost Raessens and Jeffrey Goldstein. Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England: MIT Press, 2005.
”Print the Money: Mediating the 2004 Elections,” Flow. 1.2 (2004)
New Media: Theories and Practices of Digitextuality, co-edited with John Caldwell. New York and London: Routledge, 2003;
“Click This: From Analog Dreams to Digital Realities,” Cinema Journal. 43. 3 (2004)

